An edition of Incontro con il grande Mozart (1996)

Incontro con il grande Mozart

gli studenti di scienze politiche interpretano il "Ratto dal Serraglio" di W.A. Mozart : un esperimento di economia dell'arte

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An edition of Incontro con il grande Mozart (1996)

Incontro con il grande Mozart

gli studenti di scienze politiche interpretano il "Ratto dal Serraglio" di W.A. Mozart : un esperimento di economia dell'arte

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Publisher
UNICOPLI, CUESP
Language
Italian
Pages
262

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Edition Notes

"L'esperimento si colloca nell'ambito del corso di Economia dell'arte svoltosi nella Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell'Università di Milano nel primo semestre dell'AA 1995-96"-P. 1.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-262) and index.

Published in
Milano

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML410.M9 I52 1996, ML410.M9 S782 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
262 p. ;
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19328273M
ISBN 10
8870904032
LCCN
2006564027
OCLC/WorldCat
36549465

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